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You can create your own self-signed certificate. Note that a self-signed certificate does not provide the security guarantees of a CA-signed certificate. Refer to Section 26.5 Types of Certificates for more details about certificates.
To make your own self-signed certificate, first create a random key using the instructions provided in Section 26.6 Generating a Key. Once you have a key, make sure you are in the /usr/share/ssl/certs/ directory, and type the following command:
make testcert |
The following output is shown and you are prompted for your passphrase (unless you generated a key without a passphrase):
umask 77 ; \ /usr/bin/openssl req -new -key /etc/httpd/conf/ssl.key/server.key -x509 -days 365 -out /etc/httpd/conf/ssl.crt/server.crt Using configuration from /usr/share/ssl/openssl.cnf Enter pass phrase: |
Next, you are asked for more information. The computer's output and a set of inputs looks like the following (provide the correct information for your organization and host):
You are about to be asked to enter information that will be incorporated into your certificate request. What you are about to enter is what is called a Distinguished Name or a DN. There are quite a few fields but you can leave some blank For some fields there will be a default value, If you enter '.', the field will be left blank. ----- Country Name (2 letter code) [GB]:US State or Province Name (full name) [Berkshire]:North Carolina Locality Name (eg, city) [Newbury]:Raleigh Organization Name (eg, company) [My Company Ltd]:My Company, Inc. Organizational Unit Name (eg, section) []:Documentation Common Name (your name or server's hostname) []:myhost.example.com Email Address []:[email protected] |
After you provide the correct information, a self-signed certificate is created in /etc/httpd/conf/ssl.crt/server.crt. Restart the secure server after generating the certificate with following the command:
/sbin/service httpd restart |